Milk Replacer for Buffaloe Calves
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Milk Replacer for Buffaloe Calves
At birth, the Buffalo calf must receive as much colostrum as possible for the first 24-36 hours of life.
Start feeding milk replacer once the calf have received enough colostrum.
Quantities offered should be adjusted to calf's weight and should be at a rate of 10% of body weight up to 30 days of age and then 10% of the first 30kg body weight plus 5% of additional body weight up to 90 days of age.
Crude Protein (Minimum) 23%
Protein from milk sources (Minimum) 23%
Crude Fat (Minimum) 39%
Crude Fibre (Minimum) 0.15%
Ash (Maximum) 8%
Calcium (Actual) 0.85%
Phosphorus (Actual) 0.65%
Vitamin A (Minimum) 40,000 UI/kg
Vitamin D3 (Minimum) 4.000 UI/kg
Vitamin E (Minimum) 80 UI/kg
Start feeding milk replacer once the calf have received enough colostrum.
Quantities offered should be adjusted to calf's weight and should be at a rate of 10% of body weight up to 30 days of age and then 10% of the first 30kg body weight plus 5% of additional body weight up to 90 days of age.
Crude Protein (Minimum) 23%
Protein from milk sources (Minimum) 23%
Crude Fat (Minimum) 39%
Crude Fibre (Minimum) 0.15%
Ash (Maximum) 8%
Calcium (Actual) 0.85%
Phosphorus (Actual) 0.65%
Vitamin A (Minimum) 40,000 UI/kg
Vitamin D3 (Minimum) 4.000 UI/kg
Vitamin E (Minimum) 80 UI/kg
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